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Post by Funkmasterr »

So I went on my lunch and picked this up today, haven't got a chance to play it yet (so review yet to come) but god damn, this game was hard to get.

I was able to find it at best buy by my house, but no where else - and when I got there, they only had like 3 copies left. Judging by the fact that I looked on ebay/amazon and saw a lot of them for sale withOUT the remote they come with, I guess lot's of people that couldn't get their hands on Wii Remotes just bought it for that..

At any rate, I am looking forward to trying it out, it should be another good party game. Anyone else get their hands on it?
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So I was wondering if anyone else that has played this figured out something that has puzzled me.

In the matching mii's game, one of the rounds is to find the "odd mii's out". I have tried to find things different about the supposed odd mii's compared to the others and have been unable to find any consistency.
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Post by Sylvus »

I only played that once or twice, but it was usually that there were X pairs of matching miis, and Y single miis that did not have a maching twin. You need to find the Ys, and it's a pain in the ass.
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